The Miami Herald's "understanding" is free agent Dustin Keller may turn to the Giants or Bills after talks broke off with the Dolphins.The Dolphins only offered Keller a one-year contract. His agent has also "reached out" to the Broncos. Keller is one-dimensional in that he can stretch the seam, but lacks blocking ability and isn't an ideal mismatch creator at 6-foot-2 and 250 pounds. Rob Gronkowski is 6-foot-6. Jimmy Graham is 6-foot-7.

The New York Daily News hints the hangup in talks between the Dolphins and free agent Dustin Keller is Miami's unwillingness to offer a multi-year deal.And why would they, in a market where even top free agents are struggling to breach the $10 million barrier in guaranteed money? Keller is the best remaining tight end, by far, but coming off an injury-plagued campaign where he caught just 28 passes. The longer Keller holds out, the worse his offers may get.

Drafting an OT to replace Long is more important I think. None of the WR or TE will matter if Tannehill is on the ground. If Keller wants too much, bring in another TE. Save draft pics for young fresh OL and CB.

Drafting an OT to replace Long is more important I think. None of the WR or TE will matter if Tannehill is on the ground. If Keller wants too much, bring in another TE. Save draft pics for young fresh OL and CB.

i think they're going to land a veteran free agent to play right tackle. Probably Winston.

Is it possible Miami thinks Clay can adequately fill the role they offered Keller? I know his knee is on the mend but perhaps after a year in the system his learned more of the nuances and can be effective. We saw him get open a few times last year and either miscommunication or a Tannehill overthrow stopped a big play.

For all we know Ireland has his sights set on snagging Eifert or Ertz in the draft to plug in as the starter. Getting a tier 2 TE will be easier, but we hope they don't miss on getting a true #1 TE threat into offense.

The New York Daily News hints the hangup in talks between the Dolphins and free agent Dustin Keller is Miami's unwillingness to offer a multi-year deal.And why would they, in a market where even top free agents are struggling to breach the $10 million barrier in guaranteed money? Keller is the best remaining tight end, by far, but coming off an injury-plagued campaign where he caught just 28 passes. The longer Keller holds out, the worse his offers may get.

Dolphins only offered him a 1-year deal

Im fine with that... Keller missed half a season last year, while his upside is great if healthy, but we have to see it first.